Staff Picks
Connection
Toshio Matsumoto
1981
9 Minutes
Courtesy of Postwar Japan Moving Image Archive.
Staff Picks
Date
November 1-30, 2024
This work splices 16-mm footage of clouds across time and space in a reconstruction using optical masks. It is structured in three parts: the first part introduces temporal disruption, the second focuses on color disruption, and the third presents a combination of the two. As a result, variations in the cloud’s appearance become increasingly pronounced. The film marks the start of Matsumoto’s overt interest in “relation” between forms.
Connection is presented on e-flux Film alongside Relation (Kankei) (1982), and Shift (Danso) (1982) as the November 2024 edition of the monthly series Staff Picks. Toshio Matsumoto began his creative career in avant-garde documentary and transitioned to making experimental films in the late 1960s, viewing them as a means of expressing the pre-logical unconscious. In the 1980s, influenced by the field of semiotics, he began to explore methods for disturbing perceptual unity. In these works, existing forms are deconstructed and different configurations of moving-image emerge. Matsumoto called this the Relation Series. In the mid-1980s, this theme was elevated from a perceptual to a narrative level, culminating in the feature film Dogra Magra (1988).
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